Sun Setting on Popular St. Asaph Development
CASTLE Green Homes is on course for a sell-out success in St Asaph.
Maes yr Haul, which translates as “fields of sun”, initially launched off plan in response to demand for the 130 private sale properties. Show homes opened in September 2023 and by last summer the final countdown was underway.
There’s now just one home available at the popular development. Along with building new homes, Castle Green has invested almost £250,000 in the community.
Castle Green Homes sales director Sian Pitt said: “As a local business, headquartered just three miles away, we’re immensely proud of Maes yr Haul. In line with Denbighshire County Council’s Local Housing Market Assessment Policy, we’ve provided two, three and four-bedroomed homes. The development is now home to dozens of people including first time buyers, families and downsizers. Buyers love the convenience of buying a new build, energy efficient home, with running costs considerably lower than in an older property. With the final home on sale, it really is the last chance to buy and we’d urge anyone looking for a property in the St Asaph area to contact us without delay to learn more.”
The final home is a four-bedroom detached Wentworth, priced at £349,995 and offering 1,351 sq. It’s ready to move into and includes flooring throughout, quartz kitchen worktops and turfed rear garden.
The lounge, with feature bay window is at the front of the property and is complemented by an open plan kitchen and dining room, with French doors opening onto the rear garden. A practical utility adjoins the kitchen and leads through to a downstairs cloakroom.
Upstairs, there four good-sized bedrooms. The main bedroom has an en-suite, leaving the family bathroom to serve the other three.
“Location has played a part in the popularity of our new homes in St Asaph,” Sian added.
“The area’s served by a choice of schools, there are sports clubs for those who want to lead an active lifestyle, plus cute cafes and cosy pubs. To support the growth of the neighbourhood we’ve invested in the community with a package of investment agreed during the planning process. That included an education contribution of £128,000; almost £42,000 towards improvements to existing affordable housing and almost £75,000 of improvements to existing public open space.”
The new homes have been built next to St Kentigern’s Hospice and as a good neighbour, the homebuilder has gifted land to the hospice and provided financial support to the charity.
For more information about the final home available at Maes yr Haul see https://www.castlegreenhomes.uk/our-developments/north-wales/maes-yr-haul.